to the Genera.] XVI—MONADELPHIA 107 
*Fruit indehiscent :—{p. 106] 
Pods short, globose, 2-celled, each cell 1-seeded ; sepals spreading not 
pouched at base ; white flowers and pods both very small 
8. Senebiera. 
Pods elongated, terete, hollow or transversely sepals erect, 
pouched at the base; flowers yellow, white, or lilac w purple veins 
and pods both large o ‘ak 
{ Class XYI. MONADELPHIA. 
*Stamens definite, fewer than 20:— [p. 117] 
tLeaves compound :— 10 
{Carpel solitary ; fruit a dehiscent or indehiscent pod :—[p. 109] 
soda regular; petals valyate; leaves evenly twice pinnate ; 
stamens 10 91. Parki 
Wissen irregular; petals imbricate ; leaves only once ternate or 
‘digitate or pinnate :— 
§Plants with basifixed hairs or glabrous; authers neither mucro- 
nate nor gland-tipped :—[{p 
§|Pod dehiscent by both sutures, from apex to base :—[p. 108] 
einai ending in a Leap stamens 9 in a sheath ye. 
221 
above; leaves even-pinn. Abrus. 
Texts not saiditie i in a bristle; leaves with a terminal 
leaflet :— 
teri digitately aon ines yisewsaeazsy 223. Crotalaria. 
Leaves pinnately comp 
ytd ti i bearded below the 
Stamens 10 fertile, at pi ais but 
caper i! 9 ddeighons by beste Oe vexillary 
Gl dine. 
ne 5 fertile with 5 leiins sterile, 
Share ee ee Teramnus. 
Nodes of the rachis swollen 
Upper lip of pen sheicutty Saxkes 240, Canavalia. 
Upper lip of calyx not projecting :— 
